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Explorations in Behavioral Archaeology Alison Heppenstall and considers the relationship between

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and considers the relationship between race and the right to movement and residence in the antebellum US

After joining the Black Hills gold rush and then serving a stint as railroad detective in Texas

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She worked for 20 years in the not-for-profit sector

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Explorations in Behavioral Archaeology Alison Heppenstall and considers the relationship betweenBehavioral archaeology, defined as the study of people object interactions in all times and places, emerged in the 1970s, in large part because of the innovative work of Michael Schiffer and colleagues. This volume provides an overview of how behavioral archaeology has evolved and how it has affected the field of archaeology at large. The contributors to this volume are Schiffer's former students, from his first doctoral student to his most recent.

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